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A Georgian oak sideboard / dresser base, having two drawers with oval brass handles, decorated with thistles, with plank top (gaps in-between), on supports with low open shelf base, approx. 83cm H x 155.5cm W x 43cm D. Condition: surface damage and slight splitting commensurate with age; chips and nibbles to areas; past woodworm; some marks and signs of usage, but overall stable.
Mid 20th centuryEach with two drawers with a shelf stretcher. Height 24 inches, width 20 inches, depth 20 inches. No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
Early 20th centuryThe rectangular top above one long and eight short drawers, with shelf stretcher. Height 30 inches, width 54 inches, depth 29 1/2 inches.No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
A 19thC oak drop leaf occasional table, raised on turned supports united by a straight stretcher, 46cm high, 55cm wide, 27cm deep, 72.5cm extended, together with a George III oak hanging corner cupboard, with an outswept pediment over a panelled door enclosing a single shelf, 60cm high, 51cm wide, 26.5cm deep. (2)
A late 19th century continental oil on board of a boy dressed as soldier with wooden soldiers in the background, the boy dressed in play clothes with red cap, playing drum, three soldiers on a shelf behind and inscribed top right ‘Wer will unter die Soldaten, der muss haben ein Gewehr’, recently framed —8 ¾in . (22cm.) x 5 ¾in. (14.5cm) size of board - translatition - ‘If you want to be a soldier, you must have a rifle’, the first line of a 19th German folk song
Books. One shelf of children's and illustrated works, early 20th c and later, including eleven Beatrix Potter titles, all Frederick Warne & Co Ltd, i.e. post-May 1919, mixed original publisher's bindings, 16mo; Biggles books; children's annuals, including the Eagle Annual, others later, Beano, Jackie; comedy, Stephen Potter & Osbert Lancaster; etc., mixed original publisher's bindings and sizes
Travel. Forrest (John, FRGS) & Angas (G.F., illustrator), Explorations in Australia, first edition, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle, 1875, frontispiece, illustrated with 8 full-page plates and 5 folding maps with hand-coloured delineation as called for, original publisher's green cloth gilt over pictorial boards, some shelf wear, 8vo
Classics, Elzevirs. Ovid & Heinsius the Elder (Nicolaas, editor), [Opera], four volumes only, Amstelædami [Amsterdam]: Officinâ Elzevirianâ, 1659-61, Metamorphoses, [xii], 13-356, [10]pp; Notæ in Heroidas, Amorum, Artem Amatoriam, Remedia Amoris, etc., 537, [1]pp; Fasti, Tristia, Ponticæ Epistolæ, et Ibis, [xvi], [2], 3-432pp; Notæ in Metamorphoses, [6], 7-465pp, two letterpress title-pages only, others divisional, finely bound in contemporary French, presumably Parisian, crimson morocco, the covers gilt-ruled with a graduating double-fillet, centred by an armorial supralibros, six-compartment spine of raised bands, lettered in the second, the rest with cyphers, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, contemporary tipped-in shelf numbering pieces to each: Z64 - Z67, 12mo; Horace & Bond (John, editor), Quinti Horatii Flacci Poëmata, Amstelodami: Danielem Elzevirium, 1676, engarved title-page, trimmed and laid on a red-ruled sheet, 234pp, later 18th c English calf, gilt-lettered red morocco pieces, 12mo; & Pliny the Elder, C. Plinii Secundi Naturalis Historiæ, Tomus Tertius, Lugd. Batavorum [Leiden]: Ex Officina Elzeviriana, 1635, letterpress title-page, 582, [17]pp, contemporary vellum over boards, gilt lettered green morocco piece, somewhat sunned, speckled edges, 12mo, (6) Provenance: 1st: Louis-Henri de Lomenie de Brienne (1635-1698), his bindings, arms and cypher. 2nd: Thomas de Grey, 2nd Baron Walsingham PC (1748-1818), Joint Postmaster General (1787–1794), spade shield armorial bookplate to pastedown; later country house shelf numbering, Case 16/Shelf h/No 26. 3rd: John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute KG, PC, FSA Scot (1713-1792), British Prime Minister (1762-63), armorial bookplate to verso of title.
Anon, The Dead Letter Office; and a Tale for the English Farmer's Fire-side, two volume set, first and only edition, London: Printed for B. Crosby and Co, by C. Baldwin, n.d. [1811], lacking half-titles (if called for?), volume I title-page cropped with loss of the first word of the title (i.e. THE), [iv], 262, [2]pp (publisher's advert); [iv], 251, [4]pp (publisher's advert), vol. II quire M loose but attached, contemporary calf over marbled boards, some surface wear, with corners bumped &/or split, but good and holding, uncut, 12mo, (2) Scarce. Attributed at times to the female authors Mrs. E.G. Bayfield, Mrs. E.M. Foster, or J.H. James. Provenance: the Westropp family of Long Melford, Sufffolk; contemporary ink manuscript ownership inscription to volume II title, clipped-erasure from volume I, their shelf-numbering to both volumes' spines and recto pastedowns.

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